John Mackenzie may refer to:
John Anderson may refer to:
John Williams is an American composer, conductor and pianist.
John Taylor, Johnny Taylor or similar may refer to:
John Kerr may refer to:
John Morgan may refer to:
William Mackenzie, McKenzie, Mckenzie or MacKenzie may refer to:
John Wilson may refer to:
Alexander Mackenzie most commonly refers to:
John, Johnny, or Jock Simpson may refer to:
John Curtis may refer to:
Kenneth Mackenzie or Kenneth McKenzie may refer to:
Murray is both a Scottish and an Irish surname with two distinct respective etymologies. The Scottish version is a common variation of the word Moray, an anglicisation of the Medieval Gaelic word Muireb ; the b here was pronounced as v, hence the Latinization to Moravia. These names denote the district on the south shore of the Moray Firth, in Scotland. Murray is a direct transliteration of how Scottish people pronounce the word Moray. The Murray spelling is not used for the geographical area, which is Moray, but it became the commonest form of the surname, especially among Scottish emigrants, to the extent that the surname Murray is now much more common than the original surname Moray. See also Clan Murray.
John MacKenzie was a sailor in the United States Naval Reserve and a recipient of the Medal of Honor.
William, Will, Bill or Billy Young may refer to:
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McGowan is an Irish surname. It is an Anglicization of the Irish Mac Gabhann and Scottish surname Mac Gobhann. Belonging to the Uí Echach Cobo, located in modern-day County Down in the east of Ulster, they produced several over-kings of Ulaid. By the late 12th century, the English had expelled the McGowans to Tír Chonaill in the west of Ulster.
Dyer is an English surname with early medieval origins, deriving from the trade of cloth dying. Dyer is also found in Ireland as an Anglicization of the Gaelic surname in Ireland O Duibhir and Mac Duibhir. These are both derived from the words dubh, which means black, and odhar or uidhir, which means uncolored.
John Smith is a common placeholder name and pseudonym, sometimes used in the United States and the United Kingdom as a term for an average person. It may refer to:
Mackenzie, Mckenzie, MacKenzie and McKenzie are alternative spellings of a Scottish surname. It was originally written MacKenȝie and pronounced [məˈkɛŋjiː] in Scots, with the "z" representing the old Middle Scots letter, "ȝ" yogh. This is an anglicised form of the Scottish Gaelic MacCoinnich, which is a patronymic form of the personal name Coinneach, anglicized as Kenneth. The personal name means "comely".
Alexander McKenzie may refer to: